OUT THE BOX REVIEWwell my pod has come today.......... and well impressed alreadycomes in it's own padded case and just what i expected......... good for my rear swingers and it's light, metal and NASH!!!might be able to field test it at the weekend.

Here is the pod in action at a res in Derby, me and bazz fished last weekend. to start, i was on both legder, but soon swapped one rod to a float ledger.......... dispite it being near £40-£50 in price I think it's worth every penny for when conquering solid ground.

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looks good mate i had the older version to that the hooligan and it was rubbish so i just use the legs now as single banksticks

do u only have 1 bite alarm ??? if so send me a pm mate i think ive got a whychwood 1 in the shed doing nothing (il check in a min) u can have mate free of charge its no use to me ive got 3 other alarms

craigpix2000 wrote:looks good mate i had the older version to that the hooligan and it was rubbish so i just use the legs now as single banksticks

do u only have 1 bite alarm ??? if so send me a pm mate i think ive got a whychwood 1 in the shed doing nothing (il check in a min) u can have mate free of charge its no use to me ive got 3 other alarms

I have got 2 alarms......... a fox Micron M2 and a fox Micron MX2 I was only doing a float ledger and ledger on that day................. Thankyou for the offer..........

alex... one bit of advice mate..... i fish lakes with banks like the one in the set up photos and if i were you next time i'd look at positioning the front of the pod just behind the concrete edging instead of ontop of it and trying to dig the front spikes in if you can find a soft spot down the back of it, then if something goes wrong (i.e. line jams in the drop off) and you get a run from a big fish the whole lot isnt going to get pulled into the lake

robh107 wrote:alex... one bit of advice mate..... i fish lakes with banks like the one in the set up photos and if i were you next time i'd look at positioning the front of the pod just behind the concrete edging instead of ontop of it and trying to dig the front spikes in if you can find a soft spot down the back of it, then if something goes wrong (i.e. line jams in the drop off) and you get a run from a big fish the whole lot isnt going to get pulled into the lake

robh107 wrote:alex... one bit of advice mate..... i fish lakes with banks like the one in the set up photos and if i were you next time i'd look at positioning the front of the pod just behind the concrete edging instead of ontop of it and trying to dig the front spikes in if you can find a soft spot down the back of it, then if something goes wrong (i.e. line jams in the drop off) and you get a run from a big fish the whole lot isnt going to get pulled into the lake

I know I know, originally it was behind the kerb, done it like that so it shows the soft ground for one half, and concrete for the other.... just to show it's suitable for both grounds........ after the photo shoot it was back behind the kerb..........